Show K N DIES AUGUSTo AUGUST AUGUST- I 2 IWAS o WAS F FAITHFUL WORKER IN COMMUNITY WELL ED BY EVERYONE Mrs Clara P. P Williams wife of oft O. O B B. B Williams and daughter of Mr and r c d died Sunday m morn morn- morn morn- m 4 I 3 s t ti narra Iron ron Coun Coun- J itY ly U Utah Bhe botn jai Harm Harmony Utah p November 6 b 1907 she married George Berry Williams of in the St. St George Temple Mrs Williams has suffered for more than two years ears from many during which time she completely lost her eyesight She underwent several operations and thorough examinations and studies were made by the best physicians in Utah who could not fully understand the cause of her trouble Mrs Williams was a devoted wife ife and loving mother She was the guiding star in an ideal home where the spir spirit o of peace order affection and che cheerfulness were reflected in everyday life She w was was s' s a loyal daughter sister and friend Her lIer choice motto was I want to be a FRIEND to everyone This often repeated sentiment was the pattern from which she copied in re relationship relationship relationship re- re to all her acquaintances al always always al al- Never did she push down but ways tried to up lift If ever ever one was criticised in her presence she would defend the absent one by mentioning mentioning mentioning men men- a good quality to counteract the fault To all her hei acquaintances she wanted to be c counted as a link linkin linkin linkin in the G Golden ld n Chain of Friendship In her personality was the great greatness greatness greatness ness of character that mirrored her sympathetic understanding of human nature She possessed those precious qualities that make Heaven on earth cheerfulness optimism dependability and making peace All her life she has been an energetic energetic energetic ener ener- enerI I getic ward and church worker assistIng assisting assisting assist assist- ing as teacher in the Sunday School officer in the Primary and President of the Relief Society until her health would not permit the carrying on o of these responsibilities The funeral services were held Monday the fourth at the school auditorium aud aud- The attendance was an unusually un un- unusually usually large one with representation from all over Southern Utah He requests were a living testimony testimony mony of her faith as she wished to have sung sung to her funeral I Need Thee Every Hour Some Time Well We'll Understand Some Time Some SomeWhere SomeWhere SomeWhere Where I Know That My Redeemer Lives and Shall We Meet Beyond The River These renditions were an inspiration and testimony to all It was also the request that Brother Charles Parker Sr Albert F. F Mathis J. J Wallace Williams and J J. J W. W Berry Berry Berry Ber Ber- ry speak Others who spoke were Continued on page 2 r. r 0 Woman Dies J Continued from tram page l II Bishop H. H A. A Pace of Harmony hop D. D A. A Hitachi of Hurricane President William R. R Palmer and andi i President M. M D D. D HIgbee of Cedar Sisters Sis Sis- t r tera Marsden Maraden and Adams of Parowan hk 4 All those who spoke paid the highest high high- highest f est tribute to the life lire character and andas as 4 of Sister Williams Those i. i t closely her bear testimony test teat R jc that we could all nil emulate her nobleness of ot char character lIer worthy mission million has been honorably hon oral y and nobly completed r 1 |